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Show I UK SHAME, I SMS HIS Woman's Husband Denounces Vhite House Incident as an Outrage. WANTS VINDICATION OK BROMER-IN-LAty'S CHARGE ( Urges That Action of War Department De-partment Officers He Investigated. In-vestigated. WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. ' This "White House outrage Is a burutriK shame and a lr National di-K'-" I 6 said Dr. Minor Morris, husband of I i Mrs. Morris, who wis forcibly rrmoved from the executive ofllces on Thursday 1 last and taken to ihi hus. of l trniion 41 ET Morris arrived hen early today and 111 found his wife still confined to hei bed l surf-Ting from n-T k but much improved, lie was Indignant, hut was guarded in his statements as to wlr.it he I to do Indignant, but Guarded Mrs. Morris's condition VU such that I' ' bhe was permlttid to ivivi newspaper H n -n in her room wl i and I i Mor- ris iliseutsed wltl tory ol her It fathers will, vvhlih huil brought .n an J . est ranfp merit betwi Ml Morrl lid I,, i brother, Representative Hull, ""i which hus led to much personal blttcr- I' ness crimination and recrimination. Says Chniges Filed by Hull. J According to Dr. Morris he was removed H, from the Siirjifon-Generrtl's ofTl i charges Nlnl hy Representative Mull, at H u linn when Mrs MoitIh was about to I j.i l to Pueblo " do to gel it i Hj facts pertaining to the will which, she al l leged had not been madi to appear In tlu I , case. 1 1 v. ' ..hi; I 1 1 Mot said, il it Mrs, Morris desired the Prcsl-J, Prcsl-J, dent to havi Investigated, inasmuch as I both shi- and her husband had exhausted , H their efforts to have the then Secretary of H War. Root, and other officials of the War H department tak- action. I President Only One Left. in view of their refusal to art. Mr Mor-Hl Mor-Hl ris said, the President was ihe only per- 6on left to wiiom such an appeal could be I made What lie di slred, lie added, was a IIH vindication of the charges filed by his I brother-in-law rather than a relnstate- ' in m Acting on the advice of friends. It is probable that Dr. Morris will address a , I" letter to tlie President, urglns him to ' Investigate not onlj the c harges against H1 him. but also certain officer of th War department, who are alleged to have per-H' per-H' mltted th'msee to be Improperly In- J fluent ed In In - i s- Doesn't Ask Reinstatement. fl "I do not desire a reinstatement to my ' 1 i ii it ini hi i 1 1 i wan) t how charges looked into. They are unjust and I. fals1 "According to my present determination. J I feel that so far as the treatment of Mrs. Morris Is concerned I will take no H f I action, believing that the sympathetic let-H- lets and telegrams which havt been re-celved re-celved from friends and strangers from H nil part. r- i Miintry, as well as the . HE ' attitude of man.' newspaper on tin H .1- huv ;r.;eimplisbe, mm. I h.vi ..uM H i . 1 1 i n 1 1 n plot. , . t. , madi 1 1 Hi the President |